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Episode # 10307 ~ Chelsea and Adam share a romantic evening; Nick questions Billy's relationship to Kelly.
Provided By Suzanne
Proofread By Emma
Victoria: Hmm. Look at everything. Everything's so beautiful. Don't you think? It's all decorated up for Christmas. I guess Santa's gonna visit pretty soon. You know what? It's gonna be a different kind of Christmas this year. You're still gonna get lots of presents. Don't worry about that, okay? But we're gonna need to give something really important to Daddy, right? We're gonna... we're gonna need to give him some hope.
Kelly: Thank you. This is perfect.
Billy: Yeah, well...
Kelly: Here?
Billy: Yeah, perfect. I definitely needed something stronger than a coffee after Sherry's story about losing her kid to a hit-and-run.
Kelly: Yeah, that was a little close to home.
Billy: Yes, it was. Anyway, I have it on good authority that this place has the best margaritas in town.
Kelly: Ah. Even better than your place?
Billy: Yeah. Trade secret, so shh.
Kelly: Is that why we didn't go to Boulevard?
Billy: Yeah. That and I was really trying to avoid the "Poor Billy" looks.
Kelly: Yeah, you get a lot of those there, huh?
Billy: I do. From the moment I walk through that door, everybody's falling all over themselves, trying to take care of me.
Kelly: Oh, my God. Yes. Some of my friends smothered me with attention. It's almost like they fed off my pain, took a kind of perverse pleasure from it.
Billy: Secretly happy that it's you and not them.
Kelly: You know exactly what I'm talking about.
Adam: [Sighs]
Chelsea: What is it? What's wrong?
Adam: [Sighs] Nothing.
Chelsea: What are you thinking?
Adam: I'm thinking about the future.
[Knock on door]
Avery: Uh, just a second. Hi.
Dylan: Hey.
Avery: I was just about to call you. You must have been reading my mind.
Dylan: I know I said I didn't want to know... but I couldn't help myself. I read the stuff you dug up on my biological father.
Sharon: There. That should make you happy. I'm taking my meds. I'm doing everything right. So you don't need to supervise me anymore. [Sighs] Or maybe... you were right. And I won't get well until I stop keeping secrets. [Sighs] I have to do it. I have to tell Nick the truth, that I'm responsible for Phyllis' coma and that... Summer really is his daughter.
[Knock on door]
Nick: Look who I found sledding down the hill.
Faith: Hi, Mommy. I had so much fun at Cane's party.
Sharon: You were sledding in your cast?
Nick: Well, what can I say? She is her father's daughter.
Sharon: [Chuckles] Yeah. Whoops. That's what worries me.
Nick: Hey, why don't you run upstairs and take your coat off? You all right? You, uh, seem a little down.
Sharon: [Sighs] No, I-I'm not all right.
Nick: Something you want to talk about?
Mason: ...6-1-9-0. And the expiration date is March 2015. Devon Hamilton. Now, again, how much is it for the private suite? All right, and that comes with the full bar, right? And a deejay? Uh, what about a masseuse?
Devon: So that's how it is.
Mason: Look, I can explain. It's not what you think.
Devon: [Laughs] Relax. Relax, Mason. You think I'm really gonna narc you out to Nick for making plans on company time? Come on. [Laughs] Should have seen your face. [Laughs]
Mason: Yeah, well, it's nothing like the look on your face after you ran into my fist 10 times at the gym.
Devon: Oh, please. You barely grazed me. I was gonna ask you where you went to boxing school. Was it Girl Scout camp? Is that where you learned?
Mason: Oh, you're gonna pay for that next time.
Devon: Yeah? Kiss that modeling --
Mason: Can I help you?
Hilary: I hadn't planned to come between you and your trash talk, but so long as I have, I wanted to thank you for defending me to Lily earlier.
Devon: She was over the top, and you didn't deserve it. But Lily's dealing with a lot right now.
Hilary: Well, she also has a lot -- husband, kids -- storybook life.
Devon: That's the thing about storybook lives, is they only seem that way on the outside.
Nick: What's wrong, Sharon? Did, uh, something happen? You've been so positive lately.
Sharon: No, it's just I... I've been thinking a lot about Cassie lately.
Nick: Well, that's understandable, after Delia's accident.
Sharon: I keep wondering what she would be like, how she would view the world, how she would view me. You know, I've done some things and some bad things that I'm sure she wouldn't approve of.
Nick: You've been working real hard to make up for that. And I know Cassie would be behind you 100%, just like Noah and Faith...and me, too.
Sharon: I can't tell you how much it means to hear you say that, and to hear you stand up to your dad for me... it's more than I deserve.
Nick: The person who did those things, it wasn't you. You have a chemical imbalance in your brain, and it messes with your ability to think clearly.
Sharon: If you only knew.
Nick: So then tell me. You know you can confide in me. I'm right here. Think how much better you'll feel if you can get it off your chest. Then it won't have power over you.
Sharon: You're right. I need to say this.
[Knock on door]
Noah: Ho ho ho! Delivery from the North Pole.
[Both chuckle]
Sharon: [Gasps] Oh, my gosh! Noah! A tree?!
Noah: Well, yeah. You seem surprised. It's Christmas. Hey, Dad. What are you doing here?
Nick: Oh, I just dropped off Faith from a party. Let me help you out with that.
Noah: Oh, yeah, thanks. Make yourself useful.
Nick: Well, maybe if you'd work out more, you could do this on your own.
Noah: That's more your thinking.
Nick: Well, uh, this is gonna be fun -- decorating together as a family. Just like the good old days.
Billy: Mmm-mmm.
Kelly: You're right. Best margarita I have ever tasted.
Billy: Yes, they are. I'm just gonna have one, though, and then I've got to go.
Kelly: Okay. Whatever works.
Billy: Whatever works. Nothing works is the problem. I want to connect with my wife. I want things to go back the way they were. But I can't seem to, uh, make that happen.
Kelly: You know, Billy, my husband was an outdoorsman. Loved fly-fishing. It was beautiful to watch him. You know, he was out there casting the line. The fluidity of it was like watching an artist at work. But after Sam died, that's where he escaped -- into nature -- and I resented that, that he could find solace and I couldn't, that he turned towards his own world instead of turning towards me. Looking back now, I think, well, what was I thinking? Because every time that he looked at me and I looked at him... all we could see is what we lost. We were never gonna survive. Hey! Okay, it doesn't mean that you and Victoria are gonna go down that road. Okay? Your situation is different.
Billy: Yeah, I'll say.
Kelly: For one, you have another child.
Billy: Yeah, we do.
Kelly: Look, you're not gonna pick up your life like nothing's changed. But there are couples that find each other again. Maybe you and Victoria are one of them.
Victoria: What do you say I get out of this sweater and we get you one of those Christmas cookies over there, huh? That's what you really want, isn't it? What is this? Johnny, where did this come from? This isn't good. Oh, my gosh. Hi. Yeah. This is Victoria Newman. Uh, my son has a rash, and -- and I'm afraid that he's having a reaction. No, I-I didn't realize that it was late. Could you please have the doctor call me? I'm gonna take Johnny to the emergency room right now.
Stitch: Excuse me. I'm a physician. I couldn't help overhearing your conversation. If you like, I could take a look at your boy.
Victoria: Yes, that would be great. His name's Johnny.
Stitch: Hey, Johnny. Hey. How would you like to play a really fun game? Watch this quarter. Abracadabra, change-o-presto. Where'd it go? What happened to it? Maybe it's under this shirt. Does he have any allergies?
Victoria: None that I know.
Stitch: Oh, wait a second. Maybe it's behind your ears. Let's see. [Sighs] Has he eaten anything new or unfamiliar?
Victoria: Not that I-I saw. No.
Stitch: Have you switched laundry detergents, bath soap?
Victoria: No. No.
Stitch: What? Wait, wait. What is that? How'd that quarter get behind your ear? Are you a magician, too? [Chuckles] I think I know what's wrong with him.
Nick: Higher. Okay.
Sharon: Yeah, but -- but a little -- little less high.
Nick: So higher but less high.
Sharon: [Chuckles]
Noah: Looks great.
Sharon: It's sagging in the middle.
Nick: Well, they're Christmas lights. The wire's malleable. It's supposed to sag.
Faith: Can I put ornaments on?
Nick: Well, we could do it all together.
Faith: Like a real family?
Nick: Like a real family.
Faith: I'm gonna go get my special ornament.
Nick: [Chuckles] Is that, uh, still up there on her shelf?
Sharon: Mm-hmm. So she can see it every night before she goes to sleep. You know how kids are with their routines.
Nick: Speaking of routines, I never knew you to be so precise with this. You know, it doesn't have to be perfect.
Sharon: I just wanted it to be perfect for Faith. She hasn't had so many happy Christmases.
Nick: We had some good ones, didn't we? Like when this guy was growing up. My favorite ones were it was just the four of us. You and me, Noah and Cassie, sitting around the tree, laughing, opening presents. Those were the good old days.
Sharon: I remember one time we were sitting in front of the fire after we'd put away all the wrapping paper and the ribbon and you told me how much it meant to you to have a simple Christmas, just like this one.
Nick: As opposed to the typical Newman Christmas where we have the tree bigger than the one in the Rockefeller Center.
Sharon: [Chuckles] One year, there were so many lights, I had to wear sunglasses.
Nick: That was the best morning -- sitting by the fire. And you came down and found us asleep like three hours later with our heads together.
Noah: If you say so. I don't remember.
Sharon: Okay.
Nick: You're gonna want to be careful with that section. 'Cause it looks like it might be a couple centimeters off, and that's not gonna work.
Sharon: Oh, very funny.
Nick: Don't you know the rule on tinsel? You're not supposed to just place it on there. You've got to throw it.
Sharon: Throw it.
Nick: Let it fly.
Sharon: Oh, like, um...
Nick: Like just --
Sharon: Like -- like this? Like this? How's that?
Nick: No, it's not -- you --
Sharon: [Chuckles] Is that good?
Nick: Oh, my gosh. You are gonna -- here.
Sharon: [Laughs] Here, have some more.
Nick: No, you got it.
Sharon: Place it on you just right.
Nick: I'll show you the right way to hang this.
Dylan: Look, I knew it was bad, but Ian Ward took this thing to a whole nother level, preying on vulnerable people with his new-world philosophy. Yeah, sure. Who -- who wouldn't want a more positive relationship with money? What does that even mean? A relationship that would lead to what? What did he say?
Avery: Uh, something about a just and honorable way of life.
Dylan: A just and honorable way of life. Then he -- he takes off with his followers' savings after the commune went south. You know what the craziest part is? Even after he'd left his lieutenants to take the fall, these guys are rotting away in jail, talking about this guy like he was some kind of savior.
Avery: He got inside their heads.
Dylan: He brainwashed them. That's what he did. And when he was done, he left a complete trail of destruction. Including what he did to Nikki.
Avery: Does that mean you see her in a different light? Maybe you understand the choices that she made.
Stitch: [Chuckles] It's amazing what a little over-the-counter antihistamine will do.
Victoria: I know. I mean, look. The rash is barely even noticeable now.
Stitch: Yeah, well, follow up with an allergist, but I think everything will be okay as long as we get rid of this sweater.
Victoria: Oh. For sure.
Stitch: It was probably the materials or the dyes.
Victoria: Yeah.
Stitch: Something didn't agree with Johnny.
Victoria: Listen, I cannot tell you how thankful I am that I ran into you. I mean, you were just so calm and cool. I was just a complete basket case. I'm so sorry.
Stitch: You were worried about your son. It happens. It's totally understandable.
Victoria: I overreacted.
Stitch: It happens.
Victoria: Not to me. I've just been a little overprotective since my -- my stepdaughter Dee Dee was killed by a hit-and-run driver.
Chelsea: What did you mean you were thinking about the future?
Adam: I've just been wrapped up in this past year. All that's happened, everything that's gone wrong. I should be concentrating on how right this moment feels.
Kelly: I thought you were only gonna have one.
Billy: You're right. I should go.
Kelly: Mnh-mnh. It's good to get out of your head for a while. And you're right. These are tasty.
Billy: Are you recommending that I get tanked?
Kelly: There are a lot of ways to forget your troubles, Billy. For me, it's work.
Billy: Oh, yeah, the nonprofit. Is that rewarding?
Kelly: It is. Hooking up generous people with people in need -- it's -- it's great. It reminds you that there are good people in the world
Billy: I haven't seen that in a while.
Kelly: Oh, it's out there, Billy. Real, live angels. He...
Billy: You talking about somebody in particular?
Stitch: That's who you are, Victoria Abbott. I knew you looked familiar.
Victoria: Actually, it's Victoria Newman. And, you know, I thought you looked familiar, too. I just still can't place you.
Stitch: Ben Rayburn. We spoke briefly at the Veterans Day benefit. I'm a friend of Dylan's.
Victoria: Oh, that's right. Yeah. Stitch. Yeah.
Stitch: [Sighs] I, uh...I was on rounds the night Delia was brought in. I can only imagine what you and your husband are going through.
Victoria: Thank you.
Stitch: I'm really sorry for the both of you. I met Billy a couple times. He seemed like a fun-loving guy.
Victoria: Yeah, he is. Well, he -- he was. He's working on it, you know. He's going to these grieving-parent groups... without me. And, you know, I'm not really used to feeling helpless, but lately I just -- I-I feel... [Sighs]
Stitch: I'm -- I'm sure you're doing all you can.
Victoria: I just feel like, you know, I should be able to reach him. So I'm standing there, waiting for an opening or like, you know, a crack in the wall, but I just get that stare like he's gone somewhere far, far away.
Stitch: Must be especially hard this time of year.
Victoria: Yeah, it is. I was hoping that maybe we could still have a nice holiday, maybe Billy would come around, but I'm telling you, thanksgiving was excruciating, and I just don't really know how we're gonna get through Christmas.
[Johnny babbles]
Victoria: Sorry. I don't even know you, and I'm unloading all of this on you. It's ridiculous. [Chuckles]
Stitch: Sometimes that makes it easier.
Victoria: [Chuckles]
Kelly: This isn't about the actions of one person, Billy. It's about the power of hope.
Billy: Yeah, I'm sorry. In my experience, hope doesn't have any power. All I had was hope as I was lying on the side of the road next to my dying daughter.
Kelly: I know. I've been where you are. I have. Everything seems futile, pointless.
Billy: Isn't it? I mean, you bring your kid into this world. They're here for a few years. Then some idiot comes along on a dark road -- wipes it all out.
Kelly: I don't know why some things happen to some people while others die in their sleep at 99, having never been sick a day in their lives. And I don't think we're ever supposed to know the answers to that. I think we're just supposed to put -- listen to me -- one foot in front of the other and make the most out of every minute that we have.
Chelsea: What's changed, Adam?
Adam: [Sighs] What do you mean?
Chelsea: You were in a really dark place for a couple of months. Feeling guilty about Delia's death. Because of the transplant... because she had to die in order for Connor to be able to --
Adam: Yeah, it's been really tough to accept.
Chelsea: It seems like you finally have.
Adam: [Sighs] I finally decided to listen to you and Jack. Decided to stop living in the past. Can't change things. Can't go back. But I can focus on making a better future.
Dylan: How can I have a place in that family? I'm not a Newman.
Avery: No, but you are Nikki's son.
Dylan: No, I'm the son of Terry and Penny McAvoy, and that's not gonna change. But I do -- I do understand Nikki's actions a little more now. Of course she gave me up. I was just a reminder of the bastard who forced himself on her. It just makes me sick I've got this guy's blood running through my veins.
Avery: I know. I'm sorry. But, Dylan, you wouldn't be here if it weren't for him.
Dylan: Yeah, like that matters.
Avery: Dylan.
Dylan: Ask Sully. Ask Ara. Ask the guys in my squad who died because I couldn't save them.
Avery: You tried to save them.
Dylan: Yeah, I failed.
Avery: Dylan, you risked your life for them. You went above and beyond. Come on. I'm sure if they could, they would thank you for your bravery, for the lives you did save, the good you did do. None of that would have happened if you weren't born. And what about me? I wouldn't know you. You wouldn't be a part of my life and a part of my future and... for me, that would be the greatest loss of all.
Faith: All finished.
Sharon: [Gasps] Look how beautiful.
Nick: Oh, you guys haven't seen anything yet.
Sharon: [Gasps] Yay!
Faith: Can we open presents now?
Noah: Oh, well, you've got to wait for Christmas, Squirt. Don't you know that by now?
Sharon: Oh, you were the same way -- very anxious for Christmas, even before you were born. Remember he used to kick whenever he heard the word "Santa."
Noah: No, I didn't. You guys are making that up.
Nick: We had to stop watching Christmas movies because of that.
Sharon: Except for "It's a Wonderful Life." I couldn't skip that one.
Nick: Right. Just before we sat down to watch that movie, we were talking about you, Son, and all the hopes and dreams we had for you. And then when it gets to the part where Jimmy Stewart realizes what he has and how thankful he is, you know who -- she was bawling like a little baby.
Sharon: Okay, I wasn't the only one crying.
Nick: Well, that was 'cause I had your fruitcake.
Sharon: [Gasps] You like my fruitcake!
Nick: No, I didn't. Real men don't like fruitcake.
Noah: Don't you have to work at the Underground tonight?
Sharon: I think that we have embarrassed our son with all of our reminiscing.
Nick: One day, you're gonna be sitting around, bringing up all your memories, and embarrassing us.
Faith: Do you have to go, Daddy?
Nick: Yeah, I do. Come here. Give me a hug. Oh. I love you. Good seeing you, Bud.
Noah: Love you, Dad.
Nick: This was really fun.
Sharon: Yeah, it really was. Okay, young lady, it's well past your bedtime, so why don't you go get in your PJs, and I'll come up and read you a story.
Faith: Bye, Noah.
Noah: Good night, Kiddo. All right, Mom, I'll help you clean up.
Sharon: Ah, thanks, Honey. Oh. Looks like we forgot one.
Noah: Look at you -- a week into your new job and already spending money left and right.
Sharon: I know, right? I spent my entire first paycheck on ornaments and tinsel.
Noah: And how is the new job going? You're, uh, you're mentoring Summer, right?
Sharon: I'm giving her all benefit of my modeling experience... for whatever that's worth.
Noah: Well, whatever you can do to help. You know she means a lot to me, right? I mean, whatever happened, she'll always be my sister.
Devon: Well, to be completely accurate, I guess you could say he just, uh, he challenged me to go out and find my passion.
Hilary: Any hint on what that might be?
Devon: I'm working on it.
Mason: Can I get you something else to drink?
Devon: Yeah, can I get another beer?
Mason: You got it.
Devon: Thanks, man.
Hilary: And I'll have another dirty martini. The dirtier, the better.
Mason: No surprise there.
Hilary: [Sighs] I don't know what I ever saw in him.
Devon: A way to spy on me and my family.
Hilary: Well, I am done with all that. And Mason. I might think about following my lead.
Devon: He's just looking for a fresh start, Hilary, like you are.
Hilary: Don't let him fool you.
Devon: What do you mean fool me? The guy literally hasn't asked me for anything.
Hilary: Just be careful.
Devon: All right. I'm gonna check in on Lily. I'll be right back.
Mason: Are you trying to ruin this for me?
Chelsea: Hungry? I can make you something. Pancakes, maybe.
Adam: [Sighs] Hold on a second. Come here. Now, a lot feels the same between you and me. But I want you to know... that a lot has changed, too. There will be things that will be handled differently. My priorities are straight. You and Connor are the most important things in my life.
Chelsea: What about Victor? You still haven't gotten what you want from him.
Adam: I don't want anything from him. I spent too much time and too much energy banging my head against a wall trying to win his approval or... love. I don't -- I don't know. But it -- it strikes me... a son should never have to do that with his father. Case in point -- I have a son now, and I -- I can tell you from experience that loving my son is an effortless thing.
Chelsea: I'm sorry.
Adam: Don't be. I'm done with it. I have a lot to be happy about. But we need to talk about something a little more important right now. You mentioned something about pancakes.
Chelsea: [Chuckles] Coming right up.
Billy: Are you trying to tell me to fake it until I make it? Yeah, I've tried that. Put the big, goofy grin on my face, go through the motions. I'm not fooling anybody, though.
Kelly: All I'm saying is don't give up. Believe me. I've wanted to plenty of times. I still do. But then someone or something will come along to make me think there's a reason to go on after all.
Billy: I've got that someone or something. I just can't... connect again. And nothing seems to help. Except...
Kelly: Except what?
Billy: You know, this does a bit, talking.
Kelly: Yeah? Well, then we'll keep on talking.
Billy: Hmm.
Nick: Hey, Billy.
Billy: Hey.
Nick: Didn't know you were coming in tonight. Who's your friend?
Sharon: Oh, what a mess. I can't believe I was so careless.
Noah: It's no big deal, Mom.
Sharon: I know. I just -- I don't want you thinking that I'm overly anxious or not capable of taking care of myself, because things have been good lately. I'm stronger. I'm standing on my own two feet.
Noah: I can see that.
Sharon: So you're not worried, then.
Noah: Actually, I am.
Sharon: But you just said --
Noah: I know. A few months ago, I told Dad that I thought that you were leaning on him too hard. Now I feel like Dad is leaning on you too hard.
Hilary: I don't want to ruin anything, Mason. I just want you out of my life.
Mason: After all that I did to help you screw over the Winters, you owe me.
Hilary: Sex, money -- what'll satisfy you? Devon's whole fortune? Well, if that's what you're after, you can count me out.
Devon: Hey. You taking off already?
Hilary: Yeah. I just need a bit of fresh air. It was nice talking to you.
Devon: Yeah. It, uh, it was. For a second there, I almost forgot who you were.
Hilary: Well, that's a start.
Mason: Hey, look, man, I'm off duty in about an hour. You want to hit up a club?
Devon: The same place as the press thought I was at the other night?
Mason: Nah. It's the new one down on 4th Street. Hey, man, you're the man of the moment. People are gonna want to capitalize on your name.
Devon: Not if I can help it. I'm not really up for anything crazy tonight. I'll just catch you at the gym, all right?
Mason: All right.
Stitch: Wait a minute. I see something else behind this ear now, but it's much bigger than a quarter. Look at that! A Christmas cookie!
Victoria: Oh, yes! That's exactly what you wanted.
[Both chuckle]
Stitch: Dig in, Champ. The rash has completely disappeared.
Victoria: Oh, good. Hey, you know, you were really good with him. Do you have a family of your own?
Stitch: I do. But...
Victoria: But...
Stitch: It's complicated. Anyway, as long as Johnny's better, I'm gonna be on my way.
Victoria: Okay, well, thanks for everything, Stitch. Appreciate it.
Stitch: All in a day's work. Take care, Champ.
Victoria: Bye. Let's get you home to your daddy, okay? Mwah!
Billy: Kelly and I left a bereavement group. She lost her son last year.
Nick: I'm very sorry to hear that.
Kelly: Thank you. It was a tough session, so we thought we would just come here and grab a drink.
Billy: Yeah, I-I need to go home. So, um... what was the theme of today's meeting? Find yourself going through hell...
Kelly: Keep walking.
Billy: [Chuckles] Yeah. Hey. Hey, man, these drinks were truly fantastic. Thanks. I appreciate it.
Nick: See you, Bud.
Billy: See you.
Kelly: I had a chance to meet your sister a while back. She seems like a very special person.
Nick: She is. And she loves her husband very much.
Kelly: That's obvious. As obvious as how much Billy loves her.
Nick: Exactly.
Kelly: Is there something that you would like to say to me?
Sharon: Nobody's leaning on anybody. You father and I...we're rebuilding our friendship. That's all it is.
Noah: Okay.
Sharon: I thought that would make you happy.
Noah: Do I want to see my parents get along? Of course. But... let's just say that I have seen you two take two steps forward and three steps back before.
Sharon: Well, that was because we were either madly in love or we were furious with each other. But this time, it's -- it's comfortable. I support your father. He supports me.
Noah: Sure, that all sounds great, but, Mom, let's be honest. You and Dad are both alone. And Dad is still messed up over Avery. And I don't want to see either of you getting hurt.
Dylan: I just don't want to talk about it anymore. I don't want to think about it anymore. [Sighs]
Avery: Well, we can go back to what we were doing before you found out all this. We were on a date, if you recall. And you promised me the night of my life, which, frankly, I'm still waiting for you to deliver.
Dylan: I know, but there's just too many --
Avery: I know. There are questions that you need answers to. I know.
Dylan: The articles that you gave me say that Ian Ward was finally brought to trial and that he served a short sentence. But after that, there was nothing. There was no mention of him anywhere.
Avery: I noticed that. I just assumed that maybe --
Dylan: He died? Yeah, me too. But it just -- I don't know. The story feels like it's unfinished. There's no obituary. Do we know for sure that he's dead?
Avery: Well, we can find out right now. Nothing. No death record anywhere for Ian Ward.
Dylan: Can you check the legal databases?
Avery: I'm already on it, and I'm coming up empty here, too. You know, it is possible that he changed his identity when he got out of prison. He could have died under an assumed name.
Dylan: Maybe he didn't die at all.
Stitch: Scotch. Neat.
Mason: You got it.
Sharon: This time will be different, Noah. Nobody's gonna get hurt.
Noah: I hope not. I don't want to see anything set you back. You have worked too hard to get to where you are. You finally put your mistakes behind you. That's where they need to stay.
Kelly: Whatever's on your mind, just come out with it.
Nick: I lost a child, too. Turned my whole life upside down -- mine and my daughter's mother. It overwhelmed us. And we did things that we never thought we would do. And it's taken us years to get past that. So do yourself a favor and don't make the same mistakes we did.
Victoria: Well, you're five minutes too late. I just put Johnny down.
Billy: Oh. Sorry I missed that.
Victoria: It's okay. I'm happy you're home. You've been drinking.
Billy: Uh, I stopped at the Underground after group, just had a few. That's all. No big deal.
Victoria: All right, well, I have some leftovers in the fridge. If you'd like, I can heat them up for you if you're hungry.
Billy: Thank you. That sounds nice.
Adam: Each day is a chance for renewal, a shot at redemption, an opportunity to balance the karmic scales. Today, that is what I choose.
Chelsea: Pancakes are ready. Do you want your usual strawberries on top?
Adam: I'm ready for something new.
Chelsea: I like the sound of that.
Adam: What I said before about... having changed, I meant it. But there is one thing that has stayed the same. I love you.
Chelsea: I love you, too.
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Kyle: I'll photograph the files.
Jack: That's corporate espionage, and there are serious penalties.
Michael: Paul called. He started asking me a lot of questions.
Lauren: What kind of questions?
Cop: Fen Baldwin?
Fenmore: Yeah?
Cop: I was sent by Paul Williams. He wants to talk to you.
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